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Ready to Read: Pre-Level One

Daniel Learns to Share

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A new generation of children love Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood , inspired by the classic series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood !

Daniel and Prince Wednesday learn to share their toys in this Pre-level 1 Ready-to-Read story based on a popular episode of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood !

Daniel and his friends are all playing with their toy cars. But Prince Wednesday has forgotten to bring his car. He asks Daniel if he can play with Daniel’s car for a little while. Daniel hesitates— he wants to play with his car! But Dad Tiger suggests that they can share. Prince Wednesday can take a turn playing with the car, and then he’ll give it back. Sharing is caring! But Daniel is still unsure. What should he do?

© 2016 The Fred Rogers Company

32 pages, Hardcover

Published December 13, 2016

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Becky Friedman

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Becky Friedman is a writer for children's television shows including Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, The Stinky & Dirty Show, Wishenpoof, Esme and Roy, and Creative Galaxy. Ms. Friedman is a graduate of Tufts University.

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August 22, 2018
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A cute little book about sharing with friends.

This is a Ready to Read Pre-Level One book, which uses simple words to read together. The text is big with short sentences. Good balance between pictures and words for beginning readers.

The story was good. Very simple because of the reading level, but the message is clear. Nice book about sharing and taking turns. I liked that there is a focus on emotions and how others feel (sad when don't share, happy when get a turn).

Good book, especially for fans of Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood.
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1,359 reviews
July 27, 2025
This narrative is very clear, and, unlike some of the other Daniel Tiger books, the pages are uncluttered and easy to follow in this pre-level one reader. I like that we see two examples from two different characters sharing with poor Prince Wednesday. One example is parent-guided and the other is independent with an excellent, "hm, what can I do?" answer of "play with an imaginary car!" I do think there's a missed opportunity to write a sentence about how Daniel feels when he shares. The text says "Now Prince Wednesday is happy." Meanwhile, Daniel looks sad and worried, to be honest.
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3,797 reviews35 followers
October 20, 2017
This pre-level one ready to read book is the most textually-distilled possible version of this Daniel Tiger episode, with the key message of "you can take a turn and then I get it back." A great pick for my 3 year old.
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April 21, 2022
Daniel Tiger has all kinds of great social-emotional skills to teach young kids. This book teaches a lesson about what to do when not all of the kids have the same toys, and everyone wants to play together. How can they learn to share together so that everyone is still able to play?
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December 9, 2020
I think my little is too young for this one yet. She loves watching Daniel Tiger, but wasn't as interested in reading about him.
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December 19, 2022
Aarvik is into reading and this book is helping him read the full sentences 😊
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January 5, 2020
My child loves anything w/ Daniel Tiger. Very easy to read & understand; good for character building.
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